Cross references: Since Interleaf's "References" are defined in conjunction with autonumber associations, Filtrix attempts to convert incoming cross references as such. In-line component names: When in-line components are used in an Interleaf source file, Filtrix retains the meaning of the codes, but does not pass on the name of the component itself to the output application. Repeating frames: When a "Repeating" frame is located at the top or bottom of its starting page in your Interleaf source file, it is converted as a header or footer. Vertically straddled table cells are now supported. Headers and footers: Supported in source and target files. Text and graphics can be mixed. GraphicsGraphics, including lines, groups, polys, ellipses, arcs, strings, text strings, microdocuments, plotter (vector list), EPS, and raster (both compressed and uncompressed) are supported in both source and target files. 24-bit Interleaf rasters are supported. Customized graphic fill patterns are not supported. Interleaf default fills are supported. Copyright ©
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